Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll make myself at home . |
2 | Oh I 'll see him at work and I 'll obviously we 'll talk about |
3 | I 'll see him at rest , at work , at play . |
4 | ‘ Right then , I 'll see you at work ’ |
5 | I said , I 'll see you at choir . |
6 | I 'll see you at lunch tomorrow . |
7 | Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’ |
8 | Weak form : ‘ I 'll see you at lunch ’ In final position : ‘ What 's he shooting at ? ’ |
9 | He slammed a hand on the door , then said bitingly , ‘ I 'll see you at breakfast in twenty minutes ! ’ |
10 | I 'll see you at tea-time . ’ |
11 | I 'll see you at dinner . |
12 | Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures . |
13 | I 'll contact him at home . ’ |
14 | Actually you 'll meet her at dinner on Thursday night . |
15 | so , I says I 'll meet you at quarter past twelve |
16 | I 'll meet you at quarter to six . |
17 | I think I 'll try him at home . |
18 | ‘ You 'll tell them at home ? ’ |
19 | You 'll find him at home ; he was n't fit to go to work today . |
20 | You 'll find it at Number 61 , by the way , if you want to check up . |
21 | I think that everyone seems to pass the buck , I mean the parents think , oh they 'll learn it at school and the teachers think , oh co they should be learning it from their parents , and yo , you never learn it from anyone just from your friends . |
22 | He will want you at home , not always running about to meetings . ’ |
23 | American guests are famous for deep ties and they hope they will consider themselves at home as long as they are in this country . |
24 | I 'm glad of it — for the confidence it will give me at home . |
25 | ‘ You know that you can not do my hand , ’ says Isabelle , ‘ they will see it at work . |
26 | ‘ I must pray and will see you at lunch . ’ |
27 | ‘ It must be awful being old and put away in a home because no one will have you at home and look after you . ’ |
28 | So , with your agreement , Sir Vivien , your aunt and your uncle will entertain you at dinner chez vous . ’ |
29 | Perhaps the best way of describing it is that it will put you at peace with yourself — which is what is intended . |
30 | The Senator also proposed an interim bureaucratic manoeuvre to head off the seminar : ‘ I genuinely fear that if the seminar is held the VEC will put itself at risk because you are giving a platform to people who are not sincere . |